456 results match your criteria: "Hebrew University and Hadassah[Affiliation]"

Generation of tumor neoantigens by RNA splicing perturbation.

Trends Cancer

November 2024

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Institute for Medical Research Israel-Canada (IMRIC), Hebrew University and Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel. Electronic address:

Immunotherapy has revolutionized cancer treatment, but the limited availability of tumor-specific neoantigens still remains a challenge. The potential of alternative mRNA splicing-derived neoantigens as a source of new immunotherapy targets has gained significant attention. Tumors exhibit unique splicing changes and splicing factor mutations which are prevalent in various cancers and play a crucial role in neoantigen production.

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Double lesson.

Patient Educ Couns

February 2025

The Faculty of Medicine, Hebrew University and Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel. Electronic address:

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  • - The experience of a single long-term patient provided important insights into clinical practice.
  • - It highlighted the significance of being mindful and reflective in one's work.
  • - The relationship built over the years emphasized the fulfillment found in maintaining long-term patient connections.
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The Reply.

Am J Med

November 2024

The Faculty of Medicine, Hebrew University and Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel. Electronic address:

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  • * The study found that caloric restriction leads to global DNA hypomethylation in nephron progenitor cells, with changes in specific regions that affect gene expression related to kidney development.
  • * Supplementing with methionine can restore DNA methylation patterns, highlighting its importance in regulating epigenetics and underscoring the long-term consequences of maternal nutrition on kidney health.
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Machine Learning Prediction for Prognosis of Patients With Aortic Stenosis.

JACC Adv

September 2024

Department of Cardiology, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón, and CIBERCV, Madrid, Spain.

Background: Aortic valve stenosis of any degree is associated with poor outcomes.

Objectives: The authors aimed to develop a risk prediction model for aortic stenosis (AS) prognosis using machine learning techniques.

Methods: A prognostic algorithm was developed using an AS registry of 10,407 patients undergoing echocardiography between 2008 and 2020.

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Medical decisions about pediatric gastroenterology pathologies often involve collaboration between the medical team and the family. On occasions, conflict may arise between the individuals involved in decision making (team-family conflict) causing delays in managing a child's health condition. Little is known on the strategies that can be implemented to address such conflicts.

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Objectives: To develop a deep learning (DL)-model using convolutional neural networks (CNN) to automatically identify the fetal head position at transperineal ultrasound in the second stage of labor.

Material And Methods: Prospective, multicenter study including singleton, term, cephalic pregnancies in the second stage of labor. We assessed the fetal head position using transabdominal ultrasound and subsequently, obtained an image of the fetal head on the axial plane using transperineal ultrasound and labeled it according to the transabdominal ultrasound findings.

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A Patient Who Changed My Practice.

Acad Med

November 2024

A. Schattner is professor of medicine, The Faculty of Medicine, Hebrew University and Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel; email: .

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  • Vaginal laxity (VL) is often linked to pelvic floor dysfunction, but its causes are not fully understood; this study aimed to explore the connection between childbirth history and VL.
  • A study of over 1,000 women revealed that 23% reported VL, with younger and less menopausal women being more affected, and symptoms of prolapse were significantly higher in this group.
  • Results indicated that women who had vaginal deliveries were three times more likely to experience VL than those who only had cesarean sections, with evidence suggesting that the first delivery has the most significant impact on VL symptoms.
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  • The study explores the complex relationship between gut microbes and type 2 diabetes (T2D), revealing that previous research has been inconsistent partly due to diverse study designs.
  • Researchers analyzed over 8,000 microbial genomes from multiple cohorts across various countries, identifying specific bacteria linked to T2D, such as Clostridium bolteae and Butyrivibrio crossotus, which also impact glucose metabolism.
  • The findings highlight the importance of within-species differences in microbial strains and their genetic variations, providing new insights into the biological mechanisms contributing to metabolic risks associated with T2D.
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Hyperimmune Globulins in COVID-19.

Curr Top Microbiol Immunol

June 2024

Infectious Diseases Unit, Kaplan Medical Center, Rehovot, Israel.

The COVID-19 pandemic, resulting from the emergence of the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, posed unprecedented challenges to global health systems as no proven therapy was available. Initially, COVID-19 convalescent plasma (CCP) from recovered COVID-19 patients showed promise as a therapeutic option. However, the efficacy of this approach was closely correlated with the neutralizing antibody titer in the administered plasma and thus effectiveness was not always guaranteed.

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The Importance of History (Her Story).

Am J Med

September 2024

The Adelson Medical School, Ariel University, Israel; Department of Imaging, Laniado University Hospital, Sanz Medical Center, Netanya, Israel.

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Objectives: Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP1-RA) are indicated for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and more recently for weight loss. The aim of this study was to assess the risks associated with GLP1-RA exposure during early pregnancy.

Design: This multicentre, observational prospective cohort study compared pregnancy outcomes in women exposed to GLP1-RA in early pregnancy either for diabetes or obesity treatment with those in two reference groups: (1) women with diabetes exposed to at least one non-GLP1-RA antidiabetic drug during the first trimester and (2) a reference group of overweight/obese women without diabetes, between 2009 and 2022.

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Comprehensive Evidence-Based Health Maintenance.

Am J Med

August 2024

The Faculty of Medicine, Hebrew University and Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel. Electronic address:

The potential of primary prevention to prevent, delay, or ameliorate disease is immense. However, the total spending on preventive services in the United States remains astoundingly small and represents a meager 3.5% of total health care spending.

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Cystocele - An Underappreciated Cause of Severe Obstructive Uropathy.

Am J Med

April 2024

Adelson Medical School, Ariel University, Ariel, Israel; Department of Imaging, Laniado University Hospital, Sanz Medical Center, Netanya, Israel.

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The trajectory of very old critically ill patients.

Intensive Care Med

February 2024

Department of Cardiology, Pulmonology and Angiology, University Hospital, Düsseldorf, Germany.

Article Synopsis
  • The healthcare system needs to rethink how it treats very old patients (over 80 years) who are seriously ill, especially due to changes in population and finances.
  • It's important to include doctors, patients, and their families in decisions about care so that resources are used wisely without doing too much or too little.
  • This review offers ideas from experts to help make better decisions before, during, and after ICU care, focusing on improving the patient's quality of life instead of just preventing death.
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Internal medicine departments must adapt their structures and methods of operation to accommodate changing healthcare systems. The present paper discusses some challenges departments of medicine face as healthcare providers and consumers continue to change. A co-pilot model is described in this article for augmenting physicians rather than replacing them.

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Background: Fasting morning cortisol (FMC) stress hormone levels, are suggested to reflect increased cardiometabolic risk. Acute response to weight loss diet could elevate FMC. Richer Polyphenols and lower carbohydrates diets could favor FMC levels.

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Background: SARS-CoV-2 clinical presentation is associated with the patients' age group. Overall, young individuals present higher proportions of asymptomatic or mild COVID-19 infection, compared to adults. Data on secondary COVID-19 transmission in households, according to the cases' age group, are accumulating.

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